Photos for August 19, 2013

The Kansas University football team announced its 2013 captains — from left, senior running back James Sims, junior quarterback Jake Heaps, junior linebacker Ben Heeney and junior defensive tackle Keon Stowers — on Monday.

A detail of a scene representing a baby killed in the burning of the Eldridge from Marla Jackson's quilt, "Still We Rise," as Jackson worked to finish the project the week before the 150th anniversary of Quantrill's raid.

A detail of African-Americans working in cornfields from Marla Jackson's quilt, "Still We Rise," as Jackson worked to finish the project the week before the 150th anniversary of Quantrill's raid. Above are the faces of Quantrill, Bloody Bill Anderson and a free black man who rode with Quantrill, John Nolan.

Marla Jackson, left, discusses "Still We Rise" with three of the teens who helped her design and make the quilt, Alyssia Ivory, 17, Topeka, front, Tiffany Jirik, 16, Topeka, and Kenyan Bell, 15, Lawrence, Sunday when the quilt was on display during a special event at the Spencer Museum of Art.

Emily Kennedy’s outfit: A blazer from Forever 21, graphic tee from PacSun, belt from PacSun, jeans from Gap, sandals by Prabal Gurung for Target, and sunglasses from Urban Outfitters. Graphic tees from the ’90s have made a comeback in new and tasteful styles.

Kelly Owen looks over a used dress Feb. 26, 2010, at the Lawrence Antique Mall, 830 Massachusetts St. The joy of finding that unique and unexpected “find” amidst a sea of vintage collectibles makes shoppers’ hearts beat a little faster. And with so many antique malls and flea markets in the Kansas City metro area to choose from, the thrill of the hunt never ends.

A pedestrian crosses Iowa Street toward Kansas University's main campus as traffic moves slowly through the construction areas both north and south of the intersection at 15th and Iowa streets on Monday. While this project remains on schedule, a couple of other ones in Lawrence are lingering behind, mainly due to the recent rains.

The Salvation Army and Target partnered together nationally to provide backpacks, school supplies and shoes for children going back to school. Lawrence was a part of this program, and many children were fortunate to get much needed items for school. Photo submitted by Barry Watts.

Paul Penny's basement storage area is full of paintings he's done over the years, including many landscapes of Lawrence and national parks. Penny's circa-1950 painting of Quantrill's raid on Lawrence now hangs in a relative's office in Drexel, Mo.

Paul Penny, 88, is pictured in his studio in the basement of his Old West Lawrence home. In front of him is a painting he did long ago of the 1951 flood, and behind him is a work in progress of the Kansas University campus. Around the 1950s, Penny painted a picture of Quantrill's raid that now hangs on the Missouri side of the state line.

Bella was adopted on Saturday June 1 during the Lawrence Humane Society's free adoption day by Marcia and Norm Runyon who recently retired in Lawrence from Weatherby Lake, Mo. Bella loves her new home with Nana and Papa.